Well with video it's really clear who was at fault here. Definitely driving way too fast for those roads. Poor E46 collateral damage
I like how they got out of the car and acted real pissed as if someone hit them. Try looking in the mirror for who's at fault d-bags.

Not hating or going off of sound, just saying what it looks like. And I don't anymore, used to.
I would love to see an official follow up on what happened afterwards with the insurance if they had any.

“We showed up about three hours after the incident and there was a letter on the windshield,” the owner of the BMW, Lila Afshar, told the Evening Standard. “The Lamborghini was being towed away and the owner came up and explained what had happened. He was really apologetic about it.”

Thanks for posting more on that.
Watching the tow truck video was painful. Having driven lowered performance cars the majority of my life, I have had them on a flatbed a time or two.
Seeing and hearing that scrape of the front of the car on the bed of the truck is like nails on a chalkboard for me. That is what I would have been mad about if anything in their shoes. After the first time of the front bumper being scraped to hell and almost ripped off, I made sure they always put long 2x4s at the bottom of the ramp to give it the extra height and not damage the car.

I think the tow truck guy worrying about "potential body work damage" after a crash like that is a non issue. But I feel ya. Im not sure if the Aventador has the ability to raise the front end electronically with a switch like the Murci's had. A friend is getting his Aventador Roadster soon Cant wait to check it out,

Looks like the guy turning was at fault, speed didn't look particularly fast and if it in fact wasn't excessive speed then the dude turning violated right of way. Glad it was just a foreign econobox and not anything nice. Just order up a new one, they still make them.